Mark Stryker Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 (edited) News. https://news.allaboutjazz.com/nobusiness-records-begins-sam-rivers-archive-series-with-a-previously-unreleased-trio-recording-from-1971.php?fbclid=IwAR2fX4NfF3LxBd0NpYERsbTQFYxJ8M_yXQFNlfsh7VEowuFhMljsZfZztio#.XOLE8eQ8n-g.twitter Edited May 20, 2019 by Mark Stryker Quote
T.D. Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 Agreed. RickLopez broke the news here over a month ago. Quote
Pim Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 Wow thats awesome stuff. That first release looks like something I am going to want to have Quote
ep1str0phy Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 I've been on a Sam Rivers kick lately and so am thrilled to hear about this. As someone who is a relative novice in the ways of collecting the surprisingly voluminous amount of circulating "unofficial" SR material that is bouncing around online, I'm thrilled to hear that some vintage material will be getting this sort of treatment. Obviously the AAJ article is a summary press release-type deal, but I'm a little bummed to see no mention of any Holland-Altschul trio material. I've heard scarce few recordings of this trio in its prime playing in the sort of long-form, free associative format that Rivers more or less pioneered. The Pi reunion album is indispensable, yes, and Paragon and The Quest are wonderful documents in the way of more or less digesting that trio at its most focused and combustible, but the unedited live stuff is bananas. I'm of the mind that Rivers's trio material is really best heard without filter--full of languors and dead-ends, yes, but also a kind of grind and ecstasy of discovery. This is the thing I admire the most about Sam's work--his phrase construction, sense of development, time sensibility, etc. sound like someone who has studied formalism, exploded past liberation, and arrived at a kind of constructivist abstraction. Even his more expressionist episodes have a kind of refinement and clarity of gesture that is just extraordinary. Holland and Atschul were a monster of a rhythm section going into the 70's, and every time I hear vintage recordings of that trio it sounds like three different people working and trying to bend a terminal point in expression--like listening to an event horizon in all these threads of inside-outside jazz (energy free jazz, minimalist proto-AACM-type stuff, Miles Quintet pseudo-math, Blue Note post-bop, Ornette-ish freebop, etc.)--brilliant and catastrophic and reaching for the ineffable. Knowing, again, only a small piece of this group's oeuvre, the stuff is have is by and large in crappy audio quality, with the exception of an incomplete concert from (IIRC) '72 that sound a bit like the Pi album on steroids. As an aside, if that trio with Holland and Steve Ellington is the Foggia date that was put up on youtube a while back, then I'm all in. That band comes the closest, I think, to the dynamic of the Holland-Altschul trio, but with a lot more linear momentum--i.e., a lot of post-bop fireworks, not as much pure abstraction. Quote
Justin V Posted May 21, 2019 Report Posted May 21, 2019 More Sam Rivers is definitely a good thing. The trio with Doug Mathews and Anthony Cole was a fun band, so I'm happy to see that more live material is on the way. Quote
T.D. Posted November 13, 2019 Report Posted November 13, 2019 New one out in the series this month: Zenith Quote
mjzee Posted November 13, 2019 Report Posted November 13, 2019 Emanation - download for $2.58: https://www.amazon.com/Emanation-June-1971-Workshop-Boston/dp/B07YZRHRYQ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=rivers+emanation&qid=1573616633&s=dmusic&sr=1-1 Quote
jlhoots Posted November 13, 2019 Report Posted November 13, 2019 36 minutes ago, T.D. said: New one out in the series this month: Zenith Looks good to me. Quote
Gheorghe Posted November 13, 2019 Report Posted November 13, 2019 I´ll also have to purchase this. I´ve Always admired Sam Rivers, I fell in love with his Music as early as I heard his BN "Extensions and Dimensions", and saw his live with his trio in 1980 and much later I was quite astonished to find him in Dizzy´s Group. I wouldn´t have expected Sam Rivers in that bop surroundings. Quote
king ubu Posted November 13, 2019 Report Posted November 13, 2019 "Emanation" is excellent … I've put in my pre-order for the second in the series … not the trio but still Holland/Altschul - looks mighty good to me! Quote
David Ayers Posted November 13, 2019 Report Posted November 13, 2019 And kudos to Rivers' estate for managing his legacy so well. Quote
T.D. Posted May 9, 2020 Report Posted May 9, 2020 New one coming up, #3 in series: http://nobusinessrecords.com/ricochet.html Quote
barnaba.siegel Posted May 10, 2020 Report Posted May 10, 2020 Hell yeah. It would be great, if NoBussines pull out also Sam Rivers' box-set, just like those for Jemeel Moondoc and WIlliam Parker. Both good looking, with amazing books and tons of unreleased stuff. Quote
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